On the final episode of “Written Closure,” I talk about the importance of being and the power in choices. I also share my thoughts on Breonna Taylor.
Read MoreWhat’s the point of shame? Is it necessary in our lives? On this week’s episode of Written Closure, I dive into the topic of shame and read a poem that encapsulates what it is and how it manifests itself.
Read MoreWhat is the purpose of pain? On this week’s episode of Written Closure, I talk about pain, how we may cause it, how it is inflicted on us, and what it teaches us. I also read a poem related to the topic.
Read MoreOn this week’s episode, we revisit the topic of dealing with other people’s struggles, while trying to cope with our own.
Read MoreWhy does happiness seem difficult to attain? On this week’s episode, I explore the topic of happiness and read a poem that gives one perspective of happiness.
Read MoreTaking a much needed mental break this week, so for this week’s episode, we revisit the topic of rest.
Read MoreHow do you treat your inner child? On this week’s episode of Written Closure, I talk about having an inner child and read a poem where I acknowledge my struggles with caring for my own.
Read MoreTaking the week off due to illness, so on this week’s episode of Written Closure, I read my favorite poems featured on the show.
Read MoreIs fixing yourself the key to self-growth? On this week’s episode of Written Closure, I talk about fixing vs. healing and read a poem that distinguishes the two.
Read MoreHow do you deal with other people’s struggles while trying to cope with your own? On this week’s episode of Written Closure, I explore this topic and read a poem describing this dilemma.
Read MoreIs thinking that you have more than you do the key to living your best life? On this week’s episode of Written Closure, I discuss abundance and read a poem related to the topic.
Read MoreTaking a break this week due to illness, so for this week’s episode of Written Closure, I read the first three poems featured on the show.
Read MoreWhy do some of us feel a need to be in control all of the time? On this week’s episode of Written Closure, I discuss our relationship with control and read a poem that describes my experience with managing it.
Read MoreWhy do some of us give ourselves a hard time for not being perfect? On this week’s episode of Written Closure, I discuss the struggle to accept our flawed selves and read a poem that describes this battle we have with ourselves.
Read MoreAre we better off with or without social media? To kick off Season 2 of Written Closure, I answer this question and read a poem that sums up my thoughts about social media’s effects on our society.
Read MoreWhere do you feel most safe? On this week’s episode of Written Closure, I discuss comfort zones and why we need to seek security within ourselves before we look for it in other people and spaces.
Read MoreWhat do you do when you feel helpless and everything in life seems pointless? On this week’s episode of Written Closure, I tackle the feeling of helplessness and hopelessness and read a poem on how to overcome these heavy emotions.
Read MoreDo we live to work or work to live? On this week’s episode of Written Closure, I unpack millennials’ attachment to side hustling and read a poem that stresses the need to rest to do our best.
Read MoreHave you ever felt pressure to be something you’re not in order to fit in or get ahead? On this week’s episode of Written Closure, I talk about the consequences of trying to fit in and have a message (a.k.a. poem) for people who seek personal gain from you compromising your authentic self.
Read MoreIs being too positive a bad thing? On this week’s episode of Written Closure, I dive into the topic of excessive positivity and read a poem about how I deal with people and environments that prefer “good vibes only.”
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